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Web App Vs Native App: What is the Best Choice?

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By educating your customer about the differences between native apps and web apps, you'll make them understand what they really need, saving them time and money. Native Mobile Apps                         Native applications are developed specifically for a particular mobile device and are installed directly on the device itself. Users download the application through app stores like Apple App Store, Google Play Store and more. Native applications are designed for specific mobile operating systems, such as Apple iOS or Android. An application designed for Apple iOS will not work on the Android or Windows operating system. For example, if you want your application to work on all major mobile operating systems, you must create separate applications for each operating system. It means more money and more effort (time, resources). Read More : AMobile App Devel...

5 Tips for Designing Better Mobile Apps

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The development of mobile applications is fast becoming a central part of development as more and more developments become mobile devices first. Implementing best practices in mobile design is the key to getting its application in stores and using it frequently. These 10 tips can help steer the development process toward a more user-friendly experience with UX.         1 .     Keep Design Responsive The applications must be compatible with a wide range of devices. The consumer's choice automatically determines that a certain percentage of the market does not belong to the popular platform, regardless of its popularity. Android had its moment of glory, like the iPhone. Now we should develop a 50/50 division unless the company specifically targets a group of users. Examine and manage all possible problems that come into play for different devices.    2.   Keep It Simple We all know the Keep It Simple Stupid (KI...